
man of war



IDIOM
ˌman-of-ˈwar (also man-o'-war) /ˌmæn ə ˈwɔː $ -ˈwɔːr/ noun (plural men-of-war) [countable]
Irregular Forms: (pl) men-o'-war(pl) men-of-war
ناو جنگی، مرد جنگی، کشتی جنگی، رزمناو، نظامی: سرباز، علوم دریایی: سرباز
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English Dictionaryˌman-of-ˈwar (
also man-o'-war) /ˌmæn ə ˈwɔː $ -ˈwɔːr/
noun (
plural men-of-war)
[countable] a ship with guns that was used in the past in sea battles
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idiomsman of war n. phr. 1. A stinging jellyfish in the Gulf of Mexico.
"No swimming today," the sign said, "as we have a man-of-war alert." 2. A large battleship displaying its national flag or insignia.
The shipwreck victims were picked up by an American man-of-war. 3. The albatross bird.
After several days at sea we noticed some men-of-war majestically sailing through the skies. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲